This list of Pacific Northwest Native American history and biography was created by a librarian at The Seattle Public Library in conjunction with Beyond the Frame, a community-wide initiative revisiting the photographs of Edward S. Curtis and sparking conversations on Native identity, race and resilience, art and culture. This list accompanies the Library's exhibit "Protecting the x̌ʷəlč : Indigenous Stewardship of the Salish Sea" (June 15 to August 30, 2018 at the Central Library).
When the River Ran Wild!
Aguilar is a Wasco elder and enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs in Oregon.
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Davidson was a member of the Haida Nation and the daughter of renowned Haida artist Charles Edenshaw. Blackman edited this narrative from over 50 hours of tape recordings.
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View During My TimeChief Seattle and the Town That Took His Name
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View Chief Seattle and the Town That Took His NameChinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia
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View Chinookan Peoples of the Lower ColumbiaIndians of the Pacific Northwest
Deloria was a noted Native American historian and a member of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe.
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View Indians of the Pacific NorthwestTulalip, From My Heart
Dover was a member of the Tulalip Tribes.
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